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i had the same problem. still haven't found a charger and my cam drains every battery i put in. So, i just went and bought a rechargeable batteries and charger set at office depot about 30 dollars. 4 batteries plus home and car charger cord,

Make sure the ac adaptor ius the right polarity for the camera, negative outside plug and positive centre,also make sure the voltage output of the charger is correct 5 volts dc.You do not need batteries as well as the charger.

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If there is a place for an antenna then it is wireless. You can use any computer monitor, doesn't have to be anything specially made for it. You will however need the wireless receiver and you will still need power to the camera. On top of that you will need a DVR for recording unless you have no intent of recording then you can hook it to the monitor with will take a converter to match the inputs properly.

You can try www.ebay.com. I found the following AC adapter for the RCA Small Wonder camcorder:
http://cgi.ebay.com/RCA-EZ209HD-Small-Wonder-camera-CHARGER-AC-ADAPTER-/140516900106?pt=Batteries_Chargers&hash=item20b775bd0a#ht_1469wt_723

* You need to check the type of adapter your using. If your using the 5V AC adapter or USB adapter and the camera won't charge the battery contact kodak support line 1 800 235 6325 (23KODAK) for possible repair.

If you are using only batteries for power, open the battery/memory card door and remove both batteries.

If you are using only the HP AC power adapter, disconnect it from the camera.

If you are using both batteries and the HP AC power adapter, remove both batteries and the power adapter.

Wait for 15 seconds. Then reinsert the batteries and close the battery/memory card door or reconnect the HP AC power adapter to the camera. If you are using both batteries and AC power, try each method separately.

Turn the camera on and off. If the issues is not resolved do the followingConnect the camera to the optional AC power supply

Connect the camera to the optional AC power supply. Ensure that the AC power supply is connected to a working power outlet.

Try turning the camera on.

If the issue is resolved , you do not need to continue with the rest of the instructions in this document.

If the is not resolved ,then repeat setps 1 to 4 abiove but remove the batteries and keep the AC power adapter connected.

Make sure the ac adaptor ius the right polarity for the camera, negative outside plug and positive centre,also make sure the voltage output of the charger is correct 5 volts dc.You do not need batteries as well as the charger.

No, Minolta cannot guarantee the compatibility of any third party AC Adapters. We recommend the use of Minolta AC Adapters, AC-1L, and AC-2L. Any damage caused to the camera as a result of use of a third party AC Adapter may void your warranty.

Yes. When using an AC adapter, please use the one suitable for the voltage level of your destination country. North America, Taiwan: AC adapter AC-1L; Europe (except UK) and Singapore: AC adapter AC-2L; UK and Hong Kong: AC adapter AC-2L; Japan: AC adapter AC-1L. You may have to switch video output mode between PAL and NTSC to view images on the television.

You will definitely want an AC adapter for your camera. You won't want to be tethered to an electrical cord while taking pictures, but when it comes time to edit the pictures stored on your memory card(s) or to download your photos onto a computer, you'll find the job much easier if you're running the camera via an AC adapter. Without the continuous power of an adapter, you'll burn through your batteries.